Under the supervision of the Journeyman Technician the duties and responsibilities of the Automotive Apprentice Technician include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Review work orders (what needs to be fixed on the vehicle) and discuss work with supervisor;
- Check motors that are running, road test motor vehicles, and test automotive systems and components using testing devices to find the problem in the vehicle;
- Change, repair or replace parts and components of automotive systems, including fuel, brake, steering and suspension systems, transmissions, differentials, drive axles and shafts, emission control and exhaust systems, engines and electrical, cooling and climate control systems by using hand tools and other specialized automotive repair equipment;
- Test and change repaired systems to the required standards;
- Perform scheduled maintenance service, such as oil changes, lubrications and tune-ups Advise customers on work performed, general vehicle conditions and future repair requirements;
- Follow safety procedures;
- Automotive service technicians may specialize in one of the following areas: engine and fuel systems; transmission systems; air conditioning; cooling and heating systems; brakes; drive lines; suspension; electrical and electronic systems, or diagnostic services; and
- Maintain equipment and tools in good working order.
Requirement:
- All qualified candidates will possess an Alberta issued Blue Book.
- Stater set of hand and air tools.
Work Remotely
Job Types: Permanent, Apprenticeship
Pay: From $18.00 per hour
Benefits:
Experience:
- automotive technician: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
- Drivers License (required)
Work Location: In person